What state will see the most tropical systems this year?

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What state will get the most landfalling tropical systems?

Texas
3
9%
Louisiana
5
14%
Mississippi
1
3%
Alabama
0
No votes
Florida
15
43%
Georgia
1
3%
South Carolina
0
No votes
North Carolina
9
26%
Upper East Coast
0
No votes
None of the above ( I say Mexico!)
1
3%
 
Total votes: 35

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What state will see the most tropical systems this year?

#1 Postby southerngale » Wed Feb 19, 2003 7:18 pm

What state do you think will see the most land-falling tropical systems this year? (hurricanes and tropical storms)

Last year Louisiana got most of the activity.
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#2 Postby Rob-TheStormChaser » Wed Feb 19, 2003 8:01 pm

I wanna say NC or along the AC but leaning towards LA.
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#3 Postby mf_dolphin » Wed Feb 19, 2003 8:03 pm

I say NC too Rob :D
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#4 Postby VanceWxMan » Wed Feb 19, 2003 8:19 pm

NC :) Cape Hatteres to be exact ;)

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#5 Postby southerngale » Wed Feb 19, 2003 8:21 pm

I added more options...sorry about that! :wink:
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#6 Postby Rob-TheStormChaser » Wed Feb 19, 2003 8:30 pm

Watch someplace like Delaware gets in on all the action for the 1st time in modern history! lol
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#7 Postby VanceWxMan » Wed Feb 19, 2003 8:31 pm

That would be funny and yet fun to see how this would come to pass???

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#8 Postby Rob-TheStormChaser » Wed Feb 19, 2003 8:34 pm

Ah well...one of these days DE will have a Cat 3 hit em! Not wishing for it...but possible!
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#9 Postby MScoast » Wed Feb 19, 2003 9:48 pm

thanks for nobody (so far) voting for Mississippi!!! LOL I had my share of storms last season!
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#10 Postby Rob-TheStormChaser » Wed Feb 19, 2003 9:50 pm

heehee MS and AL are small areas immediately along the coast...but they DO get their share too sometimes!
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#11 Postby chadtm80 » Thu Feb 20, 2003 10:30 am

I think it will be PA hehe
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#12 Postby Rob-TheStormChaser » Thu Feb 20, 2003 10:56 am

lmao HEYYY! Unless we got a 'jumper' then we are safe! heehee
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#13 Postby southerngale » Thu Feb 20, 2003 3:22 pm

ONLY 7 VOTES???

168 members and only 7 votes? C'mon guys & gals....pick a state. :wink:
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#14 Postby BreinLa » Thu Feb 20, 2003 3:24 pm

NO VOTES FOR LA understand lol Rob I am talking to you hehehehe
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#15 Postby Anonymous » Thu Feb 20, 2003 3:42 pm

Hmmmmm while I usually don't start talking about landfall probabilities this early, I'm kind of leaning towards NC or somewhere along the E coast. Climatologically, years with a La Nina + easterly QBO (probably what we'll see this year) have been rowdy for the US E coast. Of course if there is a strong tropical upper tropospheric trough like in 2000, we probably won't get much landfalling systems at all. So basically, the east coast and NC seems to be under the gun this year but still too early to say for sure.
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#16 Postby Rainband » Thu Feb 20, 2003 3:55 pm

Interesting?? We will see..IN 100 days yipee.... If Florida's luck will hold strong for another year :wink:
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#17 Postby Rob-TheStormChaser » Thu Feb 20, 2003 6:19 pm

BreinLa wrote:NO VOTES FOR LA understand lol Rob I am talking to you hehehehe


lol I'm split...I still think NC but LA will be a close #2
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I agree with Supercane about the EC

#18 Postby Kevin_Wx » Thu Feb 20, 2003 7:16 pm

However, I think the whole SE over to the Florida Panhandle may be at an increased risk this year. And not just from Cape Verde storms. The "biggies" that La Nina years are notorious for usually affect the whole EC in some way, shape, or form. Therefore, I think the greastest threat is from the Florida Panhandle to the Outer Banks of NC. I also have a hunch we will see another big storm come out of the Caribbean this year. Eventually, one of these will hit the West Coast of Florida and we will see just how bad a strong cane can affect Tampa with storm surge. Even a weak category 2 could cause rather large problems.
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#19 Postby BreinLa » Fri Feb 21, 2003 10:07 am

Well I am not sure I can deal with another one so close to having Lili, want you all to know it was around Thanksgiving before the debris from my yard (trees, fence, etc.) was even picked up from the side of the road. I will say this I will not stay around to see another one with winds over 100mph or maybe even 80 lol
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#20 Postby Rainband » Mon Feb 24, 2003 11:30 am

Kevin, I agree and the real bad thing is, our level of complacency is still high here after all the near misses. I hope we are prepared when and if it happens. The worst case scenario is for a cane to move into Tampa bay the surge would be terrible. The local mets talk about this every season and say the damage would be horrific. I just hope our luck holds for another year or two or three... :wink: I like watching them on radar but not in my neck of the woods :o


Johnathan :D
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